The most common way of measuring heart rate is by feeling the pulse at one of the arteries. The pulse is quite literally that – a pulse of blood running through the artery each time the heart does one pumping motion.

Street and studio : an urban history of photography The Tate Gallery website has provided this online resource which accompanied their exhibition 'Street and Studio: an urban history of photography', which ran from 22 May to 31 August 2008. This resource features some of the 350 works that were exhibited to illustrate the history of photographic portraiture comparing those images taken in the studio to those set outside in the street. Set out in 11 'rooms' this resource features images from the late 19th century through to the 20th century. AltAuthor(s): No creator set

Arise and Raise Your Steins on High - Logs at POPS 2015 Alums resonated to the revived traditional lyrics of the Alma Mater. In spite of alum assoc shenanigans, the Logs continued to appear and spread the musical joy to all alums during this recent alumni reunion week. Smoot Verse. From left to right: Dick Cahaly, Michael Potash (wandering singer), Ed Moriarty, Tom Moriarty, Sandy Harlow, Tim Barrows, Steve Stein, Chris Puchi, Jim Ballard, Charlie Hoffman. Not shown: Joe Saliba and Bert Borngesser. We plan to sing everywhere and anywhere we are welcAuthor(s): No creator set

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Other selection methods Welcome to Other Selection Methods a workbook in the Futures series of workbooks, which help students choose and prepare a career route after graduation. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio. The aim of this workbook is to introduce you to a range of common selection methods used by employers to select graduates for joAuthor(s): Leeds Metropolitan University

Mourners gather ahead of Nisman wake Mourners gather outside a funeral home ahead of the wake for late prosecutor Alberto Nisman who was found dead a day before he was set to testify at a congressional hearing. Julie Noce reports.
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Leveraging Communities to Create Social Media Momentum As social networks become increasingly ingrained into brands’ communication strategies, organisations need to take a more global and creative approach to understanding the dynamics and cultural fabric of their target communitiesAuthor(s): David Dubois, INSEAD Assistant Professor of Market

Tessa Morris-Suzuki - Towards an arc of disarmament: the Australia-Japan connection and post-nuclear Towards an arc of disarmament: the Australia-Japan connection and post-nuclear security
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Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
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Inaugural Crawford-Nishi Lecture on Japan and Australia: A Vision for the Future The Minister for Foreign Affairs discusses where the Australian Government is taking a relationship that Prime Minister Aso recently described as having reached the most productive time in its history. Particularly focussing on:
quick, coordinated action through the G20 to get the global economy working again
enhancing our already close economic relationship through the early conclusion of a comprehensive free trade agreement
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Written in Bone: The Secret in the Cellar Forensic scientists are recovering buried clues of the lives of early colonists and discovering the stories written in their bones. Using graphics, photos, and online activities, this Webcomic unravels a mystery of historical and scientific importance about the life of a recently discovered 17th century human body along the James River on the Chesapeake Bay. Students can analyze artifacts and examine the skeleton for the tell-tale forensic clues that bring the deceased to life and establish the Author(s): Creator not set

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Japanese-American Immigrants This is a fantastic, descriptive music video on the hardship and history of Japanese-American immigrants. (03:17)

Illuminated lantern : revealing the heart of Asian cinema 'Illuminated Lantern' is a scholarly weblog, freely offering substantial essays and many reviews on Asian cinema. The aim is to bridge... "the cultural gap between Asian Cinema and western audiences by identifying and exploring historical, cultural, and sociological aspects of our favorite movies." From the main page, users can read short reviews of films made in: Mainland China; Hong Kong; Japan; India; Thailand; Taiwan; South Korea; and Cambodia. Reviews are also available on Western-funded fAuthor(s): No creator set